Yes, they are called WAP's (Wireless Access Points). You would just have to configure each to be on a seperate channel. CH1-11. This is for overlap. If they're all on Ch. 2 for example, they'll interfere with eachother and wont broadcast as you'd like.
Depending on how large you want your wireless network, you might want to consider switching over to an N network. WAP's can turn to be somewhat expensive in the end.
good luck
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